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Economists are likely to look back on the summer of 2008 as the last great hurrah before the global economy slid into a whopping great recession, but the soundtrack to last year's summer retail jaunts was anything but doom and gloom, with a splattering of big upbeat songs, encouraging consumers to part with their hard-earned cash.
Topping the list of the most played songs in shops last summer are Coldplay, for whom the title single from their latest album proved an attractive proposition for retailers. The song outplayed Kid Rock's All Summer ...